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Come Out & Play More This Year
Natrona County Parks’ 10,768-acre system of urban and mountain
parks, trails, lakes, streams, and open space is one of the most diverse
recreational areas in all of Wyoming.

Our natural environments range from sand dunes and rock cliffs to
mountain forests and cool lakes. You can enjoy nature all by
yourself or with friends.

Snow conditions are not great on Casper Mountain as we have only had a few measurable snowfalls. Temperatures have not cooperated and trail conditions have not sustained previous grooming efforts.

We received a trace of new snow but grooming activities have not taken place as the majority of runs do not have any snow on them.

The only "skiable" terrain is on Strube from Braille Trail to Strube Road exit. This portion of Strube is basically icy due to freeze/thaw cycles.

Please consider all other trails CLOSED, except the short section listed above.

As a reminder, please be considerate of others. The mountain trails are used by Nordic skiers, snow shoers, fat-tire bikers, etc. Please respect each other and it will be a great season.

Please stay off of the Nordic ski tracks if you are walking or riding bikes as the additional holes/tracks make it very hard to maintain ski trails. Please walk or ride to the side.

Ski passes are required for all that use the mountain trail system. Funds generated from ski pass sales go to maintaining and grooming trails. Passes can be purchased at Mountain Sports, Zeelo's, 42 Degrees North and Natrona County Roads, Bridges and Parks office in Mills.